Monthly Archives: May 2009

We want to give you a further update on what God is accomplishing here in Veracruz for his honor and glory. There is an exercise on the part of the believers, and other workers who have been here are in support of this step in the formation of a new lampstand for the glory and honor of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are planning to break bread, Lord willing, in Veracruz on Sunday July 5th.

We are conscious that it is God’s work, and appreciate the continued prayers of each of you for the work here. There is much learning and growing still ahead for the believers and we would ask for your specific prayers for the growth, character and preservation of each believer and of the work as a whole.

If any of you would be able to join us on that date, Rebekah and I along with the believers would be delighted.

Your brother in Christ,

John

“Except the LORD build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the LORD keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.”Psalm 127:1

Schools are now open, and have been so for the past week, but there are still several active cases in the city. The economic impact seems to be the worst, as things just about shut down during the period indicated by the government. We feel quite fine with everything and feel no risk … but that is mostly personality I would say! Our big focus right now leading up to our departure date for Pachuca, Hidalgo is the completion of the new hall. For that, we would value your prayer.

As the news about the recent outbreak of H1N1 virus continues to come out, there is an ongoing concern for those that labor in Mexico. It appears that the recent outbreak was not as bad in the United States as in other countries. Additionally, the flu was not as strong as it originally appeared. With that being said, there is a continuing concern about what happens next. Continue reading The Current Plan→

We are now in Arkansas and we`ll be here for a while to provide our son Noel with medical care.
We don`t see any problem here in Huntsville, Arkansas. Everything seems to be ok and we haven`t heard of any case of the H1N1 virus.
Where the situation is more serious is in Mexico City. Continue reading From Harrys Rodriguez (Arkansas)→

The government determined on Monday that things are coming under control. Classes in high school and universities in most of the country are to resume on Thursday, while elementary and junior high (Canadian term?) will not resume until Monday the 11th. Continue reading From Marcus Cain #3 (Tepic)→